Surgeonfish are tropical marine fishes of the family Acanthuridae of the class
Actinopterygii.
Ocean Surgeonfish was created in 1855.
A Surgeonfish's diet mainly consists of seaweed and other small fishes.
Because they have spikes near the tail, which should be avoided if they are aquarium fish.
There does not seem to be a fish exclusively called "regal fish."There is the Regal Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus), or blue surgeonfish, which is a bright blue and yellow. The name "blue tang" is also confusingly applied to the lighter blue Acanthurus coeruleus, or Atlantic surgeonfish.
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The surgeonfish (sometimes called surgeon fish) are members of the Acanthuridae family, which contains tangs, unicornfish, and doctorfish.The name "surgeonfish" is derived from the razor sharp spines (scalpels) at the base of their bodies, just in front of the tail fin. These are very sharp!
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They inhabit marine ecosystems.
Yes you can in the ocean.
Yes, because it needs to eat to stay alive.